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KO KO MO are an explosive musical duo consisting of Warren (guitar, lead vocals) and Kevin "K20" (drums, backing vocals). Together, the pair tear up the stage, following loyally in the footsteps of their heroes of the 1970s, subtly playing on their influences with their own version of classic rock, producing a result that's nostalgic yet defiantly contemporary.
Family, sexuality, new technologies… In his new show, Pablo Mira muses on how our society has changed over the last thirty years. And while he has abandoned his cartoonish reactionary editorialist persona, he retains all his spirit and biting satire. This is the comedian's second stand-up show, following the hilarious 2017 tour “Pablo Mira says stuff for money” which played to sell-out audiences.
La Note Bleue Summer Festival - The Zenmenn plunge themselves into a mystic world of shimmering harps and languid guitars. Their luscious sounds, synth laden grooves and melodic experiments taking you on a Balearic journey. The Zenmenn paint with a palette of many colours taking influence from music all over the world and transcribing it into their own, sun-kissed and vibrant compositions.
Based on In Other Words by Matthew Seager. Once upon a time, there was a love story. Jeanne and Arthur. It was the perfect story. Perfect until Jeanne asked Arthur to go pick up some milk and a stamp. So easy to remember, and yet... Once upon a time, there was a love story that Arthur would have preferred never to have forgotten.
À l'occasion de la Journée mondiale de l'environnement, le 5 juin prochain, la Principauté de Monaco organise une série d'initiatives pour sensibiliser le public à la préservation de l'environnement marin et terrestre.
For years, the place of women in palaeolithic and neolithic societies was simply ignored or reduced to crude sexist clichés, reflecting the traditional views prevalent in the 19th century. But in the 1970s, under the influence of feminist movements in English-speaking countries, there was a realisation that a whole, forgotten half of humanity needed to be truly seen for the first time.